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Established in 1921, Sankey Fraser Eyecare is a locally owned and operated business that has been providing optometrists in the Roma region. Our optometrists are therapeutically qualified, trained, and registered to prescribe medication to treat eye disease. We are proud to have the most up-to-date advanced equipment for onsite diagnosis of disease, including Optos, OCT, Visual Fields, Retinal Photos, and iCare Tonometer. We have our own optical laboratory in Toowoomba, which allows us to repair and manufacture glasses on the spot.
Our gamut of optical services includes eyesight testing, OCT scanning, glaucoma assessment, macular degeneration assessment, retinal photography, visual field analysis, diabetic retinopathy assessment, contact lenses, driver’s licence testing, sunglasses, and spectacle manufacture and repair. Our professional experts have strong ethics and perform a complete, in-depth diagnosis, even for a routine check-up. If required, they will check for ocular conditions such as macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy.
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Cataracts are an opacity which develops in the lens of the eye. The lens is located behind the iris. A more detailed explanation is located on our cataracts page.
If you have concerns about your child's vision or if there is a family history of turned eyes, lazy eyes, any childhood eye problems or if you just need reassuring, your child's eyes can be tested at any age. As a general rule children's eyes should be tested during their prep year.
Simply put, as many as it takes. Medicare provides for full consultations every 2 years. There are extra provisions for new problems and ongoing complicated problems. Medicare also allows for short consultations, so you are always welcome.
Firstly, there is "dry macular degeneration" and a "wet macular degeneration". While both of these conditions damage the macula in the back of the eye. They are quite different in their symptoms and progression. Dry MD is an age-related slow degeneration of the macular and foveal region in the back of the eye. It typically affects people over 60 years of age. There is more information on the macular degeneration page.
No, initial examinations are bulk billed to Medicare. Some items like OCT scans and some contact lens examinations are not covered by Medicare. You will always be advised of these costs before proceeding.
Have an eye test and tell the Optometrist all about your family history. Before the eye test, find out all you can about the disease, who has it, what medication do they take, what surgery have they had and when did they find out they had this disease.
We recommend an eye test every 2 years. If you have any problems or if you are at risk of developing an eye disease, we will suggest you have an eye test more often.